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block forming a division of a hospital (or a suite of rooms) shared by patients who need a similar kind of care
they put her in a 4-bed ward
How To Use hospital ward In A Sentence
- Reports of the virus spreading in hospital wards continue, with at least four wards being closed this week. Times, Sunday Times
- My next memory is of waking the following morning in a hospital ward. Times, Sunday Times
- Performances are regularly held in hospices, care homes and long-stay hospital wards throughout the East End.
- Or, of course, one could take the passive-aggressive route, the one that involves women dying in hospital wards or in some terror-stricken room (ah, the good old days). Matthew Yglesias » Rice Slams Non-Inclusive United States
- Randomised controlled trial of usual care compared with intervention delivered on hospital wards by cardiac rehabilitation nurses.
- The end results were anything but pleasant for Niko who spent a week after the incident in the hospital ward sick with fever and poison from snakes bite.
- Her great eyes, black, with weary white lids, used to follow me as I left the hospital ward, and I could not always tear myself away from their dumb beseechingness, but would turn back and sit down again by the bed. The Story of My Life
- A team of 28 dedicated nurses and auxiliary staff are expected to lose their jobs following the shock announcement of the closure of a key Birch Hill Hospital ward.
- It is a far cry from the hectic, impersonal atmosphere of a hospital ward.
- Max, who wasn't responding well to treatment, remained in the hospital ward babbling at the ceiling and cursing in his more lucid moments.